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Hins,<br />

3 8o INDEX<br />

socialists in, 203 ;<br />

meteoric career<br />

of Lassalle in, 205-209; history<br />

of Bismarck's losing battle with<br />

social democracy in, 211-227;<br />

State ownership favored by socialists<br />

in, 254-256; growth of<br />

socialist and labor vote in, 328;<br />

strong parliamentary position of<br />

socialists in, 329-330.<br />

Goldman, Emma, quoted on Johann<br />

Most, 67; quoted on causes<br />

of violent acts by terrorists, 91 ;<br />

on the connection of police with<br />

anarchist outrages, 119.<br />

Grave, Jean, French anarchist, 81.<br />

Gray, John, 130.<br />

Great-man theory, terrorist deeds<br />

of violence traceable to, 102 ff.<br />

Guerard, argument of, for revolutionary<br />

general strike, 234—<br />

235.<br />

Guesde, Jules, 202, 204; quoted on<br />

direct action vs. political action,<br />

267-269.<br />

Guillaume, James, Swiss revolutionist,<br />

friend of Bakounin, 28,<br />

38, 42, 45, 47, 53, 197, 199, 229;<br />

takes part in manifestation at<br />

Bern (1877), 53.<br />

H<br />

Hales, John, at anarchist congress<br />

in Geneva (1873), 196-199.<br />

Hall, Charles, 130.<br />

Harney, George Julian, 137.<br />

Harrison, Frederic, quoted, 151.<br />

Hasselmann, German revolutionist,<br />

56, 65; ejection of, from socialist<br />

party, 220.<br />

Haymarket catastrophe, Chicago,<br />

68-70.<br />

Henry, Ernile, French terrorist,<br />

79, 84-85, 104.<br />

Herwegh, German poet and revolutionist,<br />

157-158.<br />

Hess, Moritz, secret history of<br />

Basel congress of 1869 by, 169-<br />

170.<br />

Hillquit, Morris, description by, of<br />

battle between strikers and detectives<br />

at Homestead, 293-294.<br />

follower of Bakounin, quoted,<br />

163; outlines, in 1869, program<br />

of modern syndicalists, 166-167.<br />

Hodel, assassin of Emperor William.<br />

55, 213.<br />

Hodgskin, Thomas, 130.<br />

Hogan, "Kid," quoted on strikebreakers,<br />

288-289.<br />

Homestead strike, character of<br />

Pinkertons employed in, 285-<br />

286; account of battle between<br />

strikers and special police, 292-<br />

294.<br />

Houses of the People, in Europe,<br />

332.<br />

Humbert, King, attempt upon life<br />

of, 55; assassination of, 87.<br />

Hume, Joseph, 130.<br />

Individualism in France a contributing<br />

cause to rise of syndicalism,<br />

242-243.<br />

Industrial Workers of the World,<br />

American syndicalism, 247 n.<br />

Inheritance, abolition of right of,<br />

advocated by Bakounin, 163-<br />

164.<br />

Intellectuals, appearance of, as an<br />

aid to anarchism, 239-241; lack<br />

of real understanding of labor<br />

movement by, and fate of, 354.<br />

International Alliance of Social<br />

Democracy, 12-14.<br />

International Brothers, 12—14.<br />

International Working Men's Association<br />

(the "International"),<br />

Bakounin's attempt to inject his<br />

ideas into, 7, 15; launching of<br />

the, 145-146; beginning made<br />

by, in actual political work, 150-<br />

152; struggles in, between followers<br />

of Marx and followers of<br />

Bakounin's anarchist doctrines,<br />

154 ff. ; congress of, at Basel in<br />

1869 the turning-point in its history,<br />

162-168; overturning of<br />

foundation principles of, owing<br />

to anarchist tendencies of the<br />

congress, 168; period of slight<br />

accomplishment, from 1869 to

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